Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences 3rd Edition
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Product Details
- Condition: New
- Publisher: Wiley
- Language: English
- Paperback: 864 pages
- ISBN: 978-0471198260
- Item Weight: 3.35 pounds
- Dimensions: 7.3 x 1.5 x 10.1 inches
Description
Now in its third edition, Mathematical Concepts in the Physical Sciences, 3rd Edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the areas of mathematical physics. It combines all the essential math concepts into one compact, clearly written reference.
This book is intended for students who have had a two-semester or three-semester introductory calculus course. Its purpose is to help students develop, in a short time, a basic competence in each of the many areas of mathematics needed in advanced courses in physics, chemistry, and engineering. Students are given sufficient depth to gain a solid foundation (this is not a recipe book). At the same time, they are not overwhelmed with detailed proofs that are more appropriate for students of mathematics. The emphasis is on mathematical methods rather than applications, but students are given some idea of how the methods will be used along with some simple applications.
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Callum Reid Thornbury –
Outstanding explanation of differential equations and vector analysis for physics applications.
Alessia Brooke Montford –
Challenging but incredibly rewarding for building mathematical intuition.
Tavian Scott Ellington –
Clear step by step derivations make advanced topics easier to follow.
Marcelline Grace Norwick –
Excellent coverage of Fourier series and complex variables.
Brennan Cole Whitestone –
Perfect bridge between pure mathematics and physical applications.
Seraphina Jade Lockmere –
Great problem sets that strengthen analytical thinking skills.
Dorian Miles Ketteridge –
Helpful explanations of linear algebra concepts used in physics.
Elowyn Paige Harcrest –
Well structured chapters with rigorous yet understandable proofs.
Ronan Elias Whitcombe –
Laplace transforms and tensor analysis sections are especially strong.
Anneliese Brooke Carrwick –
A solid reference for upper level undergraduate and graduate students.
Zayden Marcus Thornfield –
Comprehensive mathematical toolkit for physics majors.
Cambria Elise Montclair –
Demanding text but extremely valuable for mastering physical mathematics.